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Ocaña Mesa
Ocaña may refer to: People * Aguas Santas Ocaña Navarro (born 1963), Spanish-born first lady of Honduras * Álvaro Ocaña (born 1993), Spanish footballer * Ángel Ocaña (born 1960), Spanish racing cyclist * Christian Ocaña (born 1992), Mexican footballer * Graciela Ocaña (born 1960), Argentine politician * :es:José Pérez Ocaña (19471983), Spanish painter, anarchist and LGBT activist * Luis Ocaña (19451994), Spanish road bicycle racer * Manuel Ortega Ocaña (born 1981), Spanish road cyclist * Octavio Ocaña (born 1982), Mexican actor * Samuel Ocaña García (1931–2024), Mexican politician and doctor Places * Mesa de Ocaña, a comarca in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, in the province of Toledo *Ocaña, Norte de Santander, a city in Colombia ** Convention of Ocaña, 1828 ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Ocaña *Ocaña, Spain, a town in the province of Toledo, Spain ** Battle of Ocaña (1809), during the Peninsular War Other *Ocana, Corse-du-Sud, a commune of France in the C ...
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Aguas Santas Ocaña Navarro
Aguas Santas Ocaña Navarro (born 23 April 1963) is a former first lady of Honduras. Marriage and first lady Ocaña Navarro was the wife of former President Ricardo Maduro, marrying him when he was already President in October 2002 after meeting him during a 2-year stint working in the Spanish embassy in Tegucigalpa. She received dual Spanish-Honduran citizenship in 2004. Her marriage to Maduro ended in divorce in 2006 as Maduro's term in office came to a close. Working with and adoption of children In January 2003, Aguas Santas visited El Hogar de Niños Emanuel in San Pedro Sula, along with several executives of Spanish corporations operating factories in that city. They were hoping to raise awareness for the orphans remaining in many orphanages as a result of Hurricane Mitch, which had devastated Honduras in 1998. She legally adopted two children, but she now has 13 children in her care, all of whom accompanied her to Nicaragua on 27 January 2006, the day she ceased bein ...
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